Ice-cream disher



Ma 3 y y 1927 w. F. WENDEL ICE CREAM DISHER Filed June 25, 1925 Pfff.,

i a m 3 n n a m n s n s dlaluloav Patented May 3, 1927.'

UNITED STATES WILLIAM r. wnNnnI'., 'or GIRARD, PENNSYLVANIA.

IonoREAM nIsHnn.Y

Application filed June '25, 1925. Serial No. 39,485.

This invention is particularly adapted tolorm slabs of ice creamiti'omwvhich sandV Wiches may he made and is intended to sim* pli'fy thedesign of such devices, both as to economy ot i'i'ianuiaeture, and easeof operating and cleaning the same. Features and details otV theinvention will appear more 4fully from the specification and claims.

The invention is illustrated in the aceonipanying drawings as iollovvs:W

Fig. l shoivsan elevation 01"' the device.

Fig. 9. a section on the. line 2%-2 in Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 a section on the line 3 8 in Fig. 1.

l marks the shell of the disher. This is ].n.'eterably ot oblong formand slightly iifurved so that it will tolloiv the Wall ot' the ordinaryice cream container. VA head 2 is secured between the sides ott the Wallof the upper end ot the shell by rivets 3. It is provided With afnipple4; on Which secured a sleeve 5. A cross handle 6 is secured to the upperend ot the sleeve 5.

A plunger 7 is slidingly mounted in the Shell. A stem 8 has a reducedend 9 and Aextends through the plunger andiis secured to the plunger byheading over at 9, The stem 8 extends upwardly through the cross handle6 and is provided With a handle 10 at its upper end, the handle l0heilig screwed on to the stem.

A spring 11 is arranged Within the sleeve 5 and is seated on the nipple4 and against a filling or spacing sleeve 12 arranged on the upper endof the stem.

In the operation ot the device the shell is forced into the cream llingthe shell with cream. The cream is then forced out ot the shell by theoperator placing theA lingers over the cross handle with the palm o'lthe hand against the handle 10 and drawing the handles together. rlhus,it desired, the operator can torce the cream from the shell with onehand leaving the other hand free for handling the parts on which thecream is placed.

By removing the handle 10 the plunger may be dropped out of the shellandthus the shell `is left open for cleaning'. It desired also thehandle G may be removed pcrmitting the spring to be removed so as toclean all the parts.

What I claim as new-isz- In an ice cream disher, the combination of anoblong thin-Walled shell Vopen at its front end; a plunger in ltheshell; a head secured in the shell; a sleeve secured to the head; alhandle on the sleeve; a stein on the plunger extending through the`sleeve and handle on the sleeve; a handle on the stem a springin thesleeve; and a sleeve on the stem extending from the handle on lthe steminto the first-mentioned sleeve and engaging at its end the spring.

In testimony Whereotl I have hereunto set my hand.

WILLIAM F. WENDEL.

